After amending the native soil for planting, dig a hole to accommodate the root system. |
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I see amending the three strikes law as a step towards healing and reconciling families and communities. |
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We support this bill as amending one wrong and unjust law on a spectrum of wrong and unjust laws. |
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I then had a computing course, which was not that fun as we were amending things from house styles. |
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You see governments amending their laws and reinterpreting their laws to adapt to the new situation. |
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Some of the most strident support for amending Article 9 and rearming Japan is to be found in Washington, rather than Tokyo. |
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Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example. |
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The Virginia Plan also proposed an amending process and contained provisions for admitting new states. |
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There, after tilling and amending the soil, he planted roses, perennials, and a smattering of seasonal tubers, such as dahlias and tuberoses. |
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The Strategy will be implemented by amending laws and regulations currently in force. |
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Moreover, in the amending formula, we see that the Senate only has what is called a suspensive veto. |
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A Budget year can positively teem with supplementary and amending budgets and much carrying-over of appropriations. |
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The cabinet has cleared the promulgation of an ordinance amending the Debt Recovery Tribunal Act to simplify the process of claims by banks and financial institutions. |
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Personally, I've always felt that supermajorities were appropriate only for extraordinary actions such as amending the constitution, things that are supposed to be hard to do. |
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This was Kant's judicious way of amending Rousseau's notorious maxim, that, in a state founded on the social contract, the dissenter must be forced to be free. |
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It is long past time to act on this invitation by amending the Criminal Code to protect the unborn child. |
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By the time legislature recessed in late March, more than 150 bills had been filed and countless efforts made to close access to government by amending other bills. |
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The problem with both these solutions is that they depend on amending the Constitution. |
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Hatch is found guilty of violating his probation by not amending his tax returns or paying his taxes. |
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Of course, harmonizing the laws and regulations is not equivalent to standardizing or amending the law. |
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So what the anti-Citizens United movement really needs to do is something even harder than amending the Constitution. |
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They determine the balance of the year, which is entered in the budget of the next financial year through an amending budget. |
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We are amending or reviewing this directive in parallel with the veterinary medicines directive and they are related. |
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We are not in favour of amending or rescinding any of the conventions, which are international treaties that operate well. |
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However, there are problems associated with amending this sort of legislation. |
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The ministers say they will seek to execute an amending agreement as soon as possible. |
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The Founding Fathers made amending the Constitution very onerous. |
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Turkey has made a major step forward in 2001, by amending the Central Bank Law, and increasing independence of the Central Bank of Turkey. |
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Nor would I be divulging a secret if I said there are proposals for a return to a classic amending treaty. |
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The Committee was also discussing the possibility of amending its rules of procedure, a step that the United Nations Legal Counsel had advised against. |
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The same rule necessarily applies to any amending act. |
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For the purposes of this provision, members may submit a proposal for amending the Rules to the Executive Committee, which shall examine whether it can support it. |
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The draft amending regulation is subject to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny, which means that now that the Council has given its consent, the Commission may adopt it, unless the European Parliament objects. |
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A few weeks after the British entry into the war, the Act received Royal Assent, while the amending bill was abandoned. |
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The point was also made that in the area of project procedures, there were concrete proposals for amending the Agreement and strengthening this area, including monitoring and evaluation. |
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The treaty also allows for the changing of voting procedures without amending the EU treaties. |
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The ongoing process of amending or revising the current Constitution and form of government is popularly known as Charter Change. |
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The amending Acts reduced their responsibilities by appointing registration district examiners to inspect the registers. |
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Besides the 1992 Treaty, 1 amending treaty was signed, as well as 3 treaties to allow for accession of new members of the European Union. |
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Its main functions are supporting and amending the constitution, inaugurating the president, and formalising broad outlines of state policy. |
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A good plan also includes a process for reviewing and amending the plan. |
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As an amending treaty, the Treaty of Lisbon is not intended to be read as an autonomous text. |
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The constitutional amending formula included in our patriated Constitution after 1982, was not exactly straightforward. |
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Articles 21 to 25 of the amending law remove this incompatibility by expressly subordinating the Central Bank of Cyprus's right to issue banknotes and coins to the provisions of Article 106 of the Treaty. |
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The campaign is about amending both behaviour and attitudes. |
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If a bill is introduced, the Department would act as a witness during Committee hearings and to support the Committees during their review of the amending legislation. |
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Bill C-384 legalizes euthanasia by amending section 222 of the Criminal Code and it legalizes assisted suicide by amending section 241 of the Criminal Code. |
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More and more, European legislative proposals that we consider in this Parliament are about amending or updating existing European legislation rather than bringing forth new legislation on new subjects. |
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That being said, in order to bypass this problem, there is nothing to preclude using additional Protocols to complement and fill gaps in the Convention without amending it. |
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Should the bill go to committee and it is discovered that a very large charity cannot hope to find a CEO for that amount, I would be amendable to amending the bill slightly. |
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The action for regularization shall lapse after a period of three years from the date of registration of the company or from the date of publication of the deed amending its Articles of Association. |
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How do you respond to how we deal with that expression that demonizes a particular group, and do you see any way it can be done by amending the Criminal Code, if we're not going to do it under the Human Rights Act? |
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Unfortunately, we did not succeed in amending the genuflection, which the Commission has already made with the clear banning of animal testing on great apes. |
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The Committee noted that in revising this standard the drafting group in Ottawa had recommended that attention should be turned to amending the scope to include all fish products both dried and undried. |
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When we realize this it is incumbent on us to think carefully about the implications of amending the property rights protection in a general human rights document. |
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Once the notifying parties and other involved parties have made known their views, the Commission shall take a final decision annulling, amending or confirming the provisional decision. |
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The Polish Government's stance is aimed at amending the voting system and represents a return to the notion of wheeling and dealing within the Union. |
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I hope Parliament, in amending this directive, will do so in the light of sound scientific advice, not as a knee-jerk reaction to tabloid newspaper scare stories. |
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One possibility lies in amending the rules and standards underpinning the current Stability and Growth Pact to include strong rules that would compensate for jettisoning the no bail-out clause. |
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It held that there was no indication that by amending the Code provisions, Parliament intended to broaden the types of fraud which could vitiate consent. |
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There is no time to lose either in criticising the inanity of economics regarding this or that real world problem, or in amending this hypothesis or that item of methodology. |
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It also welcomed the disbanding of the commission in the provinces as well as the vote on and promulgation of the law amending the electoral code. |
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In addition to amending the equalization formula without consultation and creating a single securities regulator, this budget leaves Quebec's forestry and manufacturing industries in the lurch. |
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Such an unconsidered, even inadvertent method is not an acceptable way of amending a treaty, least of all a multilateral international convention, without the consent of all parties to that treaty. |
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A funeral service that was to have been provided by TUV under the written prepaid funeral arrangement of June 24, 2002, was cancelled at the request of the family, thereby amending the arrangement. |
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But while the SDLP, which has already negotiated substantial changes, appears ready to sign up to the new policing arrangements after the election, Sinn Fein is holding out for amending legislation. |
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The retroactive adjustments that result from any subsequent amending budget adopted in 2004 shall likewise be converted into equal parts to be called during the remainder of the year. |
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All basic data for the definitive calculation of the rebate is presented in the explanatory memorandum of the relevant preliminary draft amending budget. |
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While the Council has agreed on a general approach on this amending regulation, the final regulation will only be adopted once the opinion of the European Parliament has been received. |
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Its constitutional amending powers were passed to the legislative yuan and its electoral powers were passed to the electorate. |
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Here's one amending a surprising quote from the editor of The New Yorker. |
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The proposed rule clarifies that group health plans and insurers can exchange enrollment information without amending plan documents. |
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He added that he did not consider amending legislation necessary. |
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In 1517, King Manuel I of Portugal handed Lopo Homem a charter entitling him the privilege of certifying and amending all compass needles in vessels. |
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New reports have been added to the Intercompany Lending module, providing audit trails on user activity in the process of creating, approving and amending loan records. |
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Religious freedom increased through the 1980s, with the government amending the constitution in 1992 to drop the state's characterization as atheistic. |
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In 1879, passed into law a measure consolidating in one act both the Mutiny Act and the Articles of War, and amending their provisions in certain important respects. |
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The team reviewed the study and redrafted some aspects of the report, which focused on amending the financial status of teachers in terms of salaries and allowances. |
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Several estates also emerging at Tourlaville, La Glacerie, Querquerville and Equeurdreville, amending the physiognomy of a suburb which densified. |
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Additionally, Bleddyn is recorded as amending the Law Codes of Hywel Dda. |
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Other states have already employed the 1993 version of FRCP 11 in amending their civil procedure laws on sanctions for the civil litigation misconduct of law firms. |
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Daisy filed a supplemental amending petition, stating that since the timeshe filed the petition, a medical review panel had been impaneled, and had rendered a decision. |
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Kishan Narsi, India's representative in the AIBA, said that IOA amending its constitution may fast track things but AIBA's stance on the IBF has not changed yet. |
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This implies that the Parliament, while amending the Constitution, can only amend it to the extent so as to not destroy any of the aforesaid characters. |
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The German federal state of Bavaria had a bicameral legislature from 1946 to 1999, when the Senate was abolished by a referendum amending the state's constitution. |
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In response to the critics, originalists note that the legislature has the option of amending the Constitution if its original meaning no longer comports with societal norms. |
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